Replace the spark plugs and plug wires. Replace the distributor cap & rotor. Replace the air & fuel filter.
A Suzuki Sidekick is an off-road vehicle similar to a jeep that is often used for entertainment by jumping dirt ramps and climbing up rocks among other activities.
It is suggested that the oil be changed on the Suzuki Raider J when it is ready for a tune up. It is also recommended that all other fluids be checked and you should change the spark plugs.
I just changed out a transmission in my 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, and I have the torque converter in my garage from the transmission I got from the junk yard. Should be good, and you could have it if you want to drive to St. Louis to pick it up. But call around to the local junk yards. Most of them pull out the transmissions from any vehicles they get in that have been crashed. It took me a couple phone calls, but found one the first day I looked.
It will be somewhere on the shift lever or linkage.
The A/C idle compensator solenoid is not functioning. This should be located next to the carb.
now were that one is an air vent open hood, look up ,see vacuum map see only 2 hoses on top
To change the transmission fluid in a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, start by warming up the vehicle to help the fluid drain more easily. Then, locate the transmission pan, remove the bolts, and carefully drop the pan to drain the old fluid. Replace the filter if applicable, clean the pan, and reinstall it with a new gasket. Finally, refill the transmission with the appropriate type and amount of new fluid through the dipstick tube, ensuring to check the level while the engine is running and in park.
try replacing the crankshaft position sensor
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sure, but the autos are pain , most mess up, all the time.
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To remove the door panel on a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry off any plastic covers concealing screws, then remove the screws securing the door panel to the door. Next, gently pull the panel away from the door, starting at the bottom and working your way up to release the clips. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors for window controls or speakers before fully detaching the panel.